In TV, there are very few happy stories about groups of people going to uncharted areas of space. Adding to those list of (likely) doomed space adventurers comes Origin, the latest sci-fi offering from YouTube Premium.

At a New York Comic Con panel on Thursday, the show unveiled the official trailer for series, which is set to debut on the subscription service next month. Origin is a new intergalactic spin on the classic Dirty Dozen trope, taking people with troubled pasts and offering them pardons in exchange for some dangerous mission. This time, that mission takes the people on board a ship bound for a distant planet capable of sustaining life.

As the trailer shows, when this ragtag crew wakes up from suspended animation (or hypersleep, whatever you’re space hibernation phrase of choice), they find that some mysterious force as slaughtered all of their fellow passengers. And thus begins the 10-episode-long process of trying to stay alive far, far away from their problems back on Earth.

Created and written by Mika Watkins, Origins is directed by Resident Evil vet Paul W.S. Anderson. The show is another addition to YouTube Premium’s collection of sci-fi series, which also includes Impulse, a new story told in the world of Jumper.